James Hog

James Hog (1658?–14 May 1734) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister at Carnock, known for his role in the Marrow Controversy within the Church of Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Hog, James
Published 1719
printed by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop in the Parliament Closs

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by Hog, James
Published 1710
printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House at the foot of the Bull-Closs, fore-gainst the Tron, anno

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by Hog, James
Published 1708
Printed by John Moncnr at his Printing-House at the foot of the Bull Closs, over against the Trone

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by Hog, James
Published 1707
printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House in the foot of Sclater's Closs, on the North-Side of the Trone

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by Hog, James
Published 1798
Sold by J. Ogle and J. Guthrie, Edinburgh; J. Duncan and J. Dymock, Glasgow; Muschet, Stirling; G. Brown, Perth; and W. Knight, Aberdeen

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by Hog, James
Published 1718
printed by John Mosman, William Brown, and Mr. James M'euen, and sold at Mr. John Macky bookseller, his Shop in the Parliament-Closs

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by Hog, James
Published 1719
printed by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop in the Parliament Closs

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by Hog, James
Published 1717
Printed in the year 1717. And to be sold by John Martin, William Brown and William Dicky book-sellers there